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Number 1. (blank) headed the committee that drafted the Articles of Confederation.
a. Daniel Shays
b. George Washington
c. John Adams
d. John Dickinson
Correct Answer: c. John Adams
Number 2. (blank)was the last state to ratify the Articles of Confederation.
a. Rhode Island
b. Virginia
c. Maryland
d. Delaware
Correct Answer: c. Maryland
Number 3. A (blank) is when a governmental authority imposes or collects a tax.
a. taxation without representation
b. levy
c. bicameral
d. unicameral
Correct Answer: b. levy
Number 4. The (blank) was the first written plan of government for the United States.
a. Articles of Confederation
b. Declaration of Independence
c. Mayflower Compact
d. Bill of Rights
Correct Answer: a. Articles of Confederation
Number 5. The nation's first system of national government consisted of only a single, or (blank), congress.
a. bicameral
b. unicameral
c. parliamentary
d. none of the above
Correct Answer: b. unicameral
Number 6. (blank) created the first organized territory of the U.S., the Northwest Territory, and established a plan for settling new territory and admitting new states.
a. Land Ordinance of 1785
b. Northwest Ordinance of 1787
c. Proclamation of 1763
d. Missouri Compromise
Correct Answer: b. Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Number 7. (blank)was unanimously elected presiding officer of the Constitutional Convention in 1787.
a. Ben Franklin
b. Roger Sherman
c. James Madison
d. George Washington
Correct Answer: d. George Washington
Number 8. (blank) is sometimes called the "Father of the Constitution"; his Virginia Plan promoted the concept of public officials elected by the people, and a large republican government.
a. Ben Franklin
b. Roger Sherman
c. James Madison
d. George Washington
Correct Answer: c. James Madison
Number 9. (blank) was a failed rebellion of Massachusetts farmers against the government. The farmers, led by Daniel Shays, were upset by debt and taxes levied by the state legislature, which was seeking ways to raise revenue to pay off the state's Revolutionary War debt.
a. Shays' Rebellion
b. Farmers Rebellion
c. Farmers Insurrection
d. Shays Insurrection
Correct Answer: a. Shays' Rebellion
Number 10. The Constitutional Convention was held in (blank) in 1787.
a. The U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.
b. Ben Franklin’s house, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
c. Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
d. Independence Hall, New York
Correct Answer: c. Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Number 11. The (blank) favored larger states; it proposed a bicameral legislature with representation based on population.
a. New Hampshire Plan
b. New Jersey Plan
c. New York Plan
d. Virginia Plan
Correct Answer: d. Virginia Plan
Number 12. The (blank), which proposed a unicameral legislature with equal representation from each state, was created in response to the Virginia Plan.
a. New Hampshire Plan
b. New Jersey Plan
c. New York Plan
d. Virginia Plan
Correct Answer: b. New Jersey Plan
Number 13. (blank) created the New Jersey Plan.
a. James Monroe
b. Roger Sherman
c. Edmund Randolph
d. William Patterson
Correct Answer: d. William Patterson
Number 14. The Virginia Plan, mostly written by James Madison, was proposed to the Constitutional Convention by (blank), a gifted public speaker.
a. James Monroe
b. Roger Sherman
c. Edmund Randolph
d. William Patterson
Correct Answer: c. Edmund Randolph
Number 15. The (blank) Compromise was an agreement reached by delegates to the Constitutional Convention over representation in Congress; it provided for a bicameral legislature with equal representation in the upper house (Senate) and representation based on population in the lower house (House of Representatives).
a. Connecticut Compromise
b. Great Compromise
c. Three-Fifths Compromise
d. Slavery Compromise
Correct Answer: b. Great Compromise
Number 16. (blank), one of Connecticut's delegates to the Constitutional Convention, proposed the "Connecticut Compromise” (also known as the "Great Compromise").
a. James Monroe
b. Roger Sherman
c. Edmund Randolph
d. William Patterson
Correct Answer: b. Roger Sherman
Number 17. The (blank) Compromise was a compromise reached between delegates from the northern and southern states over slavery; slaves were to count as 3/5 of a person for the purpose of representation and taxation.
a. Connecticut Compromise
b. Great Compromise
c. Three-Fifths Compromise
d. Slavery Compromise
Correct Answer: c. Three-Fifths Compromise
Number 18. Shays’ Rebellion was significant because (blank).
a. it provided evidence that the Articles of Confederation were too weak to govern effectively.
b. it strengthened the position of the Anti-Federalists.
c. it strengthened the position of the Federalists.
d. it prompted the writing of The Federalist Papers.
Correct Answer: a. it provided evidence that the Articles of Confederation were too weak to govern effectively.